| anthonyaaa • PM |
Feb 12, 2026 12:51 PM
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Hey guys, I need some plumbing advice. For a couple of weeks now, I've been noticing that the water pressure in my bathroom is constantly dropping - sometimes it's fine, sometimes it's barely flowing. Plus, there's sometimes dampness coming from under the sink, even though there's no obvious leak. The house isn't new, and the pipes look like they're still original. I don't want to call just anyone and have to redo the plumbing. Does anyone in the area actually diagnose the problem properly, instead of just replacing everything? If you've encountered this recently, please share your experiences.
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| jacobking21 • PM |
Feb 12, 2026 4:14 PM
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Try asking around on some local forums. I don't think anyone here will give you any good advice.
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| stylesliam20 • PM |
Feb 12, 2026 8:11 PM
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I experienced a drop in pressure last year, but the problem turned out to be a partially clogged section of pipe behind the wall, not the faucet, as initially suspected. I contacted Kurt Bohmer plumbers santa clarita after a neighbor recommended them for their thorough diagnostics without pushing unnecessary work. The technician arrived with pressure testing equipment and a camera for inspecting the pipes, and explained everything in detail. They offered a spot repair, which significantly reduced the cost, which I was happy about. I especially liked that they explained the cost range and timeline before starting the work. Yes, it's a small thing, but it's nice to know what to expect at the end of the job. After the repair, the pressure stabilized, and the hidden leak under the sink hasn't reappeared. It was important to me that they didn't suggest replacing everything, but genuinely looked for the cause.
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